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Time to vote for the truth |
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The local “bourgeois democracy” including Lakthilaka, Victor Ivan and the rump of platform for freedom has decided to save democracy by getting General Sarath Fonseka elected. They have made a pandemonium in educated circles about the prime need to get rid of corruption; and hence pressed the point that the removal of executive presidency is the prime task today, for the Lankan masses. Discussions, seminars, and debates started in practically all the media where they have a say. It was a calculated attempt to push the campaign for devolution and discussion on the Tamil national problem, to the backyard. |
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The general mum on the Tamil national problem |
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The JVP put forward, a four point minimum programme for the common candidate, which includes: a) Abolition of the executive Presidency, (b) Reactivate the independent commissions, a constitutional obligation under the 17th amendment (c) Restore democracy and curb corruption, (d) A programme to expedite the resettlement of IDPs and to address their concerns. The UNP has agreed with this minimum programme. Thus the JVP’s minimum programme which now becomes the basis of the programme of the common candidate deals in general with what the bourgeois identify as constitutional liberalism. The UNF argues that it is left with no other choice but to field General Sarath Fonseka |
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“Don’t be stupid! The climate deed is done, so let’s move on to solutions!”
– President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives |
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2009-10-24 | The President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives in an exclusive interview with Nalaka Gunawardene |
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Biriani, Arrack and Kassipu for 'Some' Journalists |
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2009-09-22 | Basil Fernando |
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"Go to any police station in the evening. You will find several journalists there. They come on their way home, to have a drink of kassipu, from the stash that the police have collected from raids that day”, says Raju (a fictitious name adopted for security reasons), a life time civil society activist.
They get not only kassipu, but also their news from the police.
Let me give you an example. Two people are killed at a police station. The next day, the heading of a news item in big letters reads, Pathalayan Dennek Maruta, meaning two persons from the underworld have been killed. The heading makes police officers who had done an extra-judicial killing appear as heroes who have eliminated two underworld figures. The free gift of kassipu has not been in vain.
This kind of behavior is explained away by such excuses as the low salaries of local reporters. It is said that these reporters have to travel at their own expense and that they are paid a paltry sum for news items they manage to get published. Publication, it is said, will require the giving of gifts by way of drinks, cigarettes and even cash.
Other places to gather news is the hospitals. There is always some misfortune that ends up in a hospital. With a good contact, such as an |
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Madhu Feast 2009: Another opportunity or obstacle for peace and reconciliation? |
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2009-08-18 |
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“We used to live very close to the Madhu Shrine and we long to go and pray at the feat of Our Lady of Madhu as we used to. But we are prisoners in this camp, and not allowed to go out freely” is what a father of two children, the youngest of whom is an infant of about one month, told me, when I met the family at the Sirukkandal camp, in Mannar last week. This family is from Pandivirichan, the parish adjoining Madhu Shrine. Hundreds of Tamils, including infants, pregnant mothers are being detained in this camp, some for more than a year. Thousands more are detained in other camps situated in the Diocese of Mannar, where the Madhu Shrine is located. |
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Madhu Feast 2009: Another opportunity or obstacle for peace and reconciliation? |
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2009-08-18 |
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“We used to live very close to the Madhu Shrine and we long to go and pray at the feat of Our Lady of Madhu as we used to. But we are prisoners in this camp, and not allowed to go out freely” is what a father of two children, the youngest of whom is an infant of about one month, told me, when I met the family at the Sirukkandal camp, in Mannar last week. This family is from Pandivirichan, the parish adjoining Madhu Shrine. Hundreds of Tamils, including infants, pregnant mothers are being detained in this camp, some for more than a year. Thousands more are detained in other camps situated in the Diocese of Mannar, where the Madhu Shrine is located. |
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Sri Lanka after the bloodbath |
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2009-07-21 | socialistresistance.org |
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In an emergency session held on the 26th of May in Geneva, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) voted not to have an inquiry into human rights abuses and war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan state in conducting a war against the Tamil Tigers or LTTE. The Sri Lankan government announced its victory over the Tamil militancy on the 19th of May following a 30 year war that has taken tens of thousands of lives. The majority killed were civilians, mainly Tamils. The UNHRC praised the Sri Lankan state on its “victory”. Tamils who were stripped off their basic rights in their homeland were dealt an agonizing blow by the “international community”. |
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